Re: License and redistribution.

"Mike C. Fletcher" <[email protected]> Thu, 04 Mar 2004 00:07:31 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.python.db.pypgsql.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
What you are seeing there is the "CWI Python License" or the "CWI 
permissions statement and disclaimer", which is the basis on which the 
CNRI and later the PSF Python licences were built.  If you can use 
Python in your app, you can use a piece of software licensed under that 
license, (if only considering the licenses).

HTH,
Mike

Obviously, I'm not a lawyer :) .

jbi130-/[email protected] wrote:

>I'm looking at using Twisted for a commercial application, this may
>involve distribution pyPgSQL with our application.  While the license
>looks very BSD like, there is the clause "without fee".
>
>Is the intention here to now allow distribution of pyPgSQL with
>commercial (read, $$)?
>
>There are no issues with Twisted as its LGPL.
>
>Thanks.
>  
>
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  Mike C. Fletcher
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